Dinosaur Record Breakers / by Darren Naish [pbk.]
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- ISBN: 1783123818
- ISBN: 9781783123810
- Edition: ON ORDER
- Publisher: Carlton Books, 2018
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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Dinosaurs once ruled the Earth--and they still rule the record books, because they had to be extreme to survive in prehistoric days! So meet the creatures that have never been equaled, including Amphicoelias, who outsized all the other dinos, and Spinosaurus, the biggest two-legged predator ever. In addition, there's a timeline, a comparison of each dinosaur's size to a human's, and fun facts and figures. - Perseus Publishing
Which was the fastest, the biggest, the deadliest? Check out the greatest record-breakers in history: the dinosaurs! Dinosaurs ruled the Earth for millions of years--and they still rule the record books! That's because they had to be extreme - SterlingWhich was the fastest, the biggest, the deadliest? Check out the greatest record-breakers in history: the dinosaurs!
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Dinosaurs ruled the Earth for millions of yearsâand they still rule the record books! That's because they had to be extreme to survive in those prehistoric days. So meet the creatures that have never been equaled: Amphicoelias, who outsized all the other dinos; Struthiomimus, the fastest runner; Spinosaurus, the biggest two-legged predator that ever lived; and many more. In addition to the fun facts and figures, there's amazing CGI artwork, a timeline, a box that compares each dinosaur's size to a human's, and information on who named the dinosaur.
Reissue - SterlingDinosaurs once ruled the Earthâand they still rule the record books, because they had to be extreme to survive in prehistoric days! So meet the creatures that have never been equaled, including Amphicoelias, who outsized all the other dinos, and Spinosaurus, the biggest two-legged predator ever. In addition, there's a timeline, a comparison of each dinosaur's size to a human's, and fun facts and figures.